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Monita Secreta: Secret Instructions of the Jesuits to Understand the New World Order.
This book was kept secret for many years before it was publicly exposed in Europe during the xvii century. But, in its final chapter it provides the key to understand the crisis in the world today.
Watch this short video until the end; It will help you understand the power behind the NWO and how it has been able to fool the world, and why no high ranking political figure can be trusted.
Monita Secreta.
Secret Instructions of the Jesuits.
"Swear, Forswear, and the Truth Deny."
Jesuit Maxim
CHAPTER XVII.
On the methods of advancing the Society.
First. Let our members chiefly endeavor at this, always to act with humanity, even in things of trifling moment; or at least to have the outward appearance of doing so; for by this means, whatever confusions may arise in the world, the Society of necessity will always increase and maintain its ground.
Second. Let all earnestly endeavor so to shine in their learning and good example, that other religious, especially those of the clergy, etc., may be eclipsed, and the common people at length drawn in to request us to discharge every office.
And let it be also publicly declared, that a very great fund of learning is not so absolutely necessary in pastors, provided in all other respects they discharge their duty as they ought; for the Society can assist with advice on emergencies, for which reason it has good offices of this sort in a particular esteem.
Third. Let kings and princes be' kept up in this principle, that the Catholic faith, as matters now stand, cannot subsist without the civil power, which however must be managed with the greatest discretion.
By this means our members will work themselves into the favor of persons in the highest post of government, and consequently, be admitted into their most secret councils.
Fourth. It will be also proper to entertain their curiosity with the newest, choicest, and most genuine transcripts that can be purchased from all places.
Fifth. Nor will it contribute a little to our advantage, if, with caution and secrecy., we foment and heighten the animosities that arise among princes and great men, even to such a degree that they may weaken each other.
But if there appears any likelihood of reconciliation, then as soon as possible let us endeavor to be the mediators, lest others prevent us.
Sixth. The nobility and populace must, by all methods, be persuaded into a belief that the Society was instituted by the particular direction of divine providence, according to the prophecies of the abbot Juckim, that by this means the church, though depressed by the attempts of heretics, may be raised again to its primitive luster.
Seventh. The favor of the nobility and superior clergy, once got, our next aim must be to draw all cures and canonships into our possession, for the more complete reformation of the clergy, who heretofore lived under certain regulation of their bishops, and made considerable advances towards perfection.
And lastly, let us aspire to abbacies and bishoprics, the obtaining which, when vacancies happen, will very easily be effected, considering the supineness and stupidity of the monks; for it would entirely tend to the benefit of the church, that all bishoprics, and even the apostolical see, should be hooked into our hands, especially should his holiness ever become a temporal prince over all.
Wherefore, let no methods be untried, with cunning and privacy, by degrees, to increase the worldly interests of the Society, and then, no doubt, a golden age will go hand in hand with a universal and lasting peace, and the divine blessing of consequence attend the catholic church.
Eight. But if our hopes in this should be blasted, and since offenses of necessity will come, our political schemes must be cunningly varied, according to the different posture of the times; and princes, our intimates, whom we can influence to follow our councils, must be pushed on to embroil themselves in vigorous wars one with another, to the end, our Society (as promoters of the universal good of the world,) may on all hands be solicited to contribute its assistance, and always employed in being mediators of public dissensions: by this means the chief benefices and preferments in the church will, of course, be given to us by way of compensation for our services.
Nineth. Finally, the Society must endeavor to effect this at least, that having got the favor and authority of princes, those who do not love them at least fear them.
END OF SECRET INSTRUCTIONS.
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Secret instructions of the Jesuits
by Brownlee, W. C. (William Craig), 1784-1860
Publication date 1857
https://archive.org/details/secretinstructio00brow/page/141/mode/1up?view=theater
La Monita Secreta, un satánico manual de instrucciones
https://abajocomoarriba.blogspot.com/2016/06/la-monita-secreta-un-satanico-manual-de.html
Mónita secreta jesuita. En una carta de 1571
https://mdesiluminate.wor
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